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What You Need to Be a Baseball Card Collector

The main thing you need to start a baseball card collection is cards, of course! Baseball cards are usually sold in packs of four or more cards. Large chain stores like Walmart and Target as well as drug stores are the easiest places to find packs of baseball cards. You can also find cards at special baseball card shops. You should plan on spending around $2.99 for each pack of baseball cards you purchase. Once you’ve started your collection by buying packs of cards, you’ll probably find that there are one or two specific cards you want that you haven’t been able to get in packs. The best places to get single cards are the baseball card shows held at malls or convention centers or on the Internet. You can also trade cards with another baseball card collector. A lot of times a friend has the card you’re looking for. Because you might also have a card he or she wants, trading is a great way to build the collection that you want. Plus, it doesn’t cost you a cent!

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